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The most versatile version of the classic suit is its modern counterpart, the Designer Suit. A variety of cut, fabrication and colour is always available, with certain designers famous for their own signature ‘look’, distinctive in shape and stylistically unique to that Brand.

Contemporary Tailored Style

Usually bought as a suit with jacket and matching trousers, this leaves the customer the option of wearing the two pieces together, as separates, combining the jacket with jeans, or the suit trousers with some fine knitwear. The jacket and trousers of the suit will tend to be classic in all aspects, but with the latest shape, collar and button configuration. These days, a designer suit can be worn with almost anything, and it is normal to see this with a T-shirt or Polo shirt to make it less formal.

If the suit is required for a specific formal occasion such as work or perhaps a wedding, then more care and consideration needs to be put into the cut colour & shape to ensure suitability for the function in mind.

At Zee & Co. we always have a large selection of tailored suits. For great classic shapes look no further than Hugo Boss, Paul Smith and Hugo, but for a more custom look, it has to be Hugo boss.